1.
What is the name of the gamekeeper in ch7?
Correct Answer
B. Redruth
Explanation
Redruth is the correct answer because in chapter 7 of the book, "Treasure Island," Redruth is mentioned as the name of the gamekeeper. The other options, John Silver, Dr. Livesey, and Jim Hawkins, are not mentioned as gamekeepers in the chapter.
2.
What is the name of the Hill that Jim is talking about in Ch7?
Correct Answer
C. Spy-glass
Explanation
Jim is talking about a hill called "Spy-glass" in Chapter 7.
3.
What was the name of the ship that Dr. Livesey friend prepared for the trip?
Correct Answer
D. The Hispaniola.
Explanation
The correct answer is "The Hispaniola." In the novel "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson, Dr. Livesey's friend prepared a ship for their trip called The Hispaniola.
4.
What does the letter say that Jim Hawkins is allowed to do?
Correct Answer
C. Spend a night with his mother.
Explanation
The letter states that Jim Hawkins is allowed to spend a night with his mother.
5.
Who did Jim see while he was at the Inn?
Correct Answer
B. Black Dog
Explanation
Jim saw Black Dog while he was at the Inn.
6.
What did Long John Silver suggest that should be done with Black Dog?
Correct Answer
C. Keel-hauled
Explanation
Long John Silver suggested that Black Dog should be keel-hauled. Keel-hauling is a form of punishment where the person is tied to a rope and dragged underwater along the length of the ship, often resulting in severe injuries or death. This punishment was commonly used in pirate culture as a means of discipline and deterrence.
7.
What was the name of the Captain to take on this voyage?
Correct Answer
D. Captain Smollett
Explanation
The correct answer is Captain Smollett. This can be inferred from the context of the question, which implies that there was a voyage and the question is asking for the name of the captain for that particular voyage. Out of the given options, Captain Smollett is the only one mentioned as a captain, making it the correct answer.
8.
Who does the captain think is not good for this trip and wish he were not on the ship?
Correct Answer
B. Mr. Arrow
Explanation
The captain thinks that Mr. Arrow is not good for this trip and wishes he were not on the ship.
9.
What was important about the map that they were supposed to have?
Correct Answer
D. It had red crosses on it.
Explanation
The map that they were supposed to have was important because it had red crosses on it. This suggests that the map was likely a treasure map, with the red crosses marking the location of hidden treasures. The red crosses would have served as crucial markers for the adventurers to navigate and find their way to the treasure.
10.
What is the nickname of Long John Silver?
Correct Answer
C. Barbecue
Explanation
Long John Silver is a fictional character from the novel "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson. He is a pirate known for his one-leggedness and his love for cooking. The nickname "Barbecue" is given to him because he is often seen grilling and cooking food for his crew on the ship. This nickname highlights his culinary skills and his role as the ship's cook.
11.
What is the name of the song that all of the crew started to sing when they set sail?
Correct Answer
B. Fifteen Men On A Dead Man's Chest.
Explanation
The correct answer is "Fifteen Men On A Dead Man's Chest." This is the name of the song that all of the crew started to sing when they set sail.
12.
What was the name of Long John Silver's parrot?
Correct Answer
C. Captain Flint
Explanation
The correct answer is Captain Flint. In the novel "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson, Long John Silver's parrot is named Captain Flint. Captain Flint is a symbol of the pirate world and serves as a reminder of the treasure that Long John Silver and the other pirates are after. The parrot is known for repeating phrases that relate to the treasure and plays a significant role in the story.
13.
What does Long John's parrot always say?
Correct Answer
A. Pieces of eight.
Explanation
Long John's parrot always says "Pieces of eight." This phrase is commonly associated with pirates and treasure, as "pieces of eight" refers to Spanish silver coins that were widely used during the time of piracy. The parrot's repetition of this phrase suggests that Long John and his crew are involved in pirate activities and are in search of treasure.
14.
What does Squire Trelawney prepare for the crew that celebrates their birthday on the ship?
Correct Answer
D. A barrel of apples.
Explanation
Squire Trelawney prepares a barrel of apples for the crew that celebrates their birthday on the ship.
15.
Who got into the barrel and fell asleep?
Correct Answer
C. Jim Hawkins
Explanation
Jim Hawkins is the correct answer because in the novel "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson, Jim Hawkins is the young protagonist who goes on a treasure hunt. In one scene, while on board the ship, Jim hides in a barrel to eavesdrop on Long John Silver and his crew. However, he ends up falling asleep inside the barrel. This event is significant in the story as it allows Jim to overhear important information about the crew's plans, ultimately leading to the development of the plot.
16.
What was Long John' Silver's Job with Captain Flint?
Correct Answer
D. He was the quartermaster.
Explanation
Long John Silver's job with Captain Flint was that of the quartermaster. The quartermaster is responsible for managing the ship's provisions, supplies, and crew. They also assist in navigation and have authority over the crew. This role is important for maintaining order and ensuring the smooth operation of the ship.
17.
What were the names of the two ships that Long John talks about?
Correct Answer
C. The Hispaniola - The Walrus
Explanation
The two ships that Long John Silver talks about in Robert Louis Stevenson's classic adventure novel "Treasure Island" are the "Hispaniola" and the "Walrus." The Hispaniola is the ship that the protagonist, Jim Hawkins, and his companions, including Squire Trelawney and Dr. Livesey, use on their voyage to find the hidden treasure. The Walrus, on the other hand, is the pirate ship commanded by Long John Silver and his crew of buccaneers. The ship is part of the mutiny plan orchestrated by Silver and his men to steal the treasure for themselves. Both the Hispaniola and the Walrus play central roles in the novel's plot, as they represent the forces of good and evil, respectively, and are integral to the unfolding action and adventure that define this beloved tale of piracy and buried treasure.
18.
What is the name of the crew member of Captain Flint's that has died and was blind?
Correct Answer
B. Pew
Explanation
Pew is the crew member of Captain Flint's who has died and was blind.